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No. 15 Women's Soccer Rolls to Big Win Over LMU on Senior Day

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HIGHLIGHTS: Women's Soccer Defeats LMU, 6-0

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Seniors played a big role as Santa Clara women's soccer cruised past LMU 6-0 on Senior Day.

After one goal in the first half, the Broncos (10-5-2, 7-1 WCC) exploded for five goals in the second half to turn it into a blowout. If they win Saturday at Saint Mary's, the Broncos will clinch at least a share of their second consecutive and 12th West Coast Conference title overall while earning the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament due to holding the tiebreaker over BYU.

Senior Kaile Halvorsen starred on the night, scoring a pair of goals in less than a minute. Fellow senior Marika Guay also added a goal and an assist with Kelsey Turnbow and Diana Morales each chipping in an assist.

Also getting in the box score was Izzy D'Aquila and Nicole Sweeney who both scored a goal and had an assist and Cianna Elmazaj who found back of the net late. Ellie Glenn, Colby Barnett, Lucy Mitchell, and Rachel Bastone each added an assist.

For the night, Santa Clara outshot the Lions (0-18, 0-8 WCC) 22-2 and held a 12-1 advantage in shots on goal. The Broncos also earned 15 corner kicks.

Kendyll Humphries made four saves for LMU and Sadie Kenny added one over the final 20 minutes. Kylie Foutch started for Santa Clara and made one save with Felicity Baker not facing a shot in her 23 minutes of action.

NOTES

  • Santa Clara is now 23-4-1 all-time against LMU.
  • This was the most goals Santa Clara has scored since a 6-1 win at San Francisco in 2019. It is the Broncos largest margin of victory since a 6-0 win over San Diego that same year.
  • Kelsey Turnbow is in fifth place at Santa Clara in career goals with 54. Next is Jenni Symons and Jacqui Little with 63 each. She moves into a tie for ninth with Leslie Osborne with 34 assists. Next is Danielle Slaton with 35. Turnbow is also at 142 points, which is fifth. Next is Jenny Fechner's 156.
  • Head coach Jerry Smith now has 518 career wins, the third most Division I wins in women's soccer history.

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Players Mentioned

Felicity Baker

#63 Felicity Baker

Goalkeeper
5' 7"
Redshirt Sophomore
Colby Barnett

#31 Colby Barnett

Forward
5' 3"
Freshman
Rachel Bastone

#13 Rachel Bastone

Defender
5' 7"
Sophomore
Izzy D

#9 Izzy D'Aquila

Midfielder
5' 7"
Junior
Cianna Elmazaj

#19 Cianna Elmazaj

Forward
5' 3"
Junior
Kylie Foutch

#0 Kylie Foutch

Goalkeeper
5' 9"
Sophomore
Ellie Glenn

#16 Ellie Glenn

Midfielder
5' 6"
Junior
Marika Guay

#18 Marika Guay

Midfielder
5' 4"
Senior
Kaile Halvorsen

#11 Kaile Halvorsen

Forward
5' 6"
Senior
Lucy Mitchell

#27 Lucy Mitchell

Forward
5' 0"
Sophomore
Diana Morales

#20 Diana Morales

Forward
5' 2"
Senior
Nicole Sweeney

#7 Nicole Sweeney

Forward
5' 7"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Felicity Baker

#63 Felicity Baker

5' 7"
Redshirt Sophomore
Goalkeeper
Colby Barnett

#31 Colby Barnett

5' 3"
Freshman
Forward
Rachel Bastone

#13 Rachel Bastone

5' 7"
Sophomore
Defender
Izzy D

#9 Izzy D'Aquila

5' 7"
Junior
Midfielder
Cianna Elmazaj

#19 Cianna Elmazaj

5' 3"
Junior
Forward
Kylie Foutch

#0 Kylie Foutch

5' 9"
Sophomore
Goalkeeper
Ellie Glenn

#16 Ellie Glenn

5' 6"
Junior
Midfielder
Marika Guay

#18 Marika Guay

5' 4"
Senior
Midfielder
Kaile Halvorsen

#11 Kaile Halvorsen

5' 6"
Senior
Forward
Lucy Mitchell

#27 Lucy Mitchell

5' 0"
Sophomore
Forward
Diana Morales

#20 Diana Morales

5' 2"
Senior
Forward
Nicole Sweeney

#7 Nicole Sweeney

5' 7"
Junior
Forward